Question:
Assume the role of Haniz Zogby. Based on the information in Chapter 10, create a presentation to encourage credit union members to participate in the Hope Walkathon. You could base part of the presentation on Figure 10.9.
prepare five- to ten-minute presentations.
Make sure you first identify your key messages and analyze your audience based on information in the textbook. Create a clear and compelling preview, view, and review (see Chapter 14). If directed by your instructor, create electronic slide presentations.
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To... Subject: Anderson, Jamal Join the Better Horizons Team to Fight Breast Cancer; Register for the Hope Walkathon by September 21 Hello Jamal: This message is personalized, exciting, inspiring, and motivating. It lives up to the theme: hope. Please join our team in this year's Hope Walkathon in the fight against breast cancer. Last year, our team of 415 members raised $23,000 for the Betty Williams Breast Center, located right here in our town. Breast cancer affects our community deeply-but there is hope! Many advances in prevention and treatment are made possible by the proceeds from the Hope Walkathon. You can help make a difference for women here in our community. Consider the following facts: About 50 women per year in our county are diagnosed with breast cancer. Seven of our credit union members were diagnosed with breast cancer last year (that we know of). About 1 in 8 women in our community will be diagnosed with breast cancer during their lifetime. Breast cancer is the second deadliest cancer in women. The five-year survival rate for breast cancer is 95 percent when it is detected early. All proceeds of the walkathon go directly to the Betty Williams Breast Center and promote community education, research, and support for low-income patients and families. The Betty Williams Breast Center runs a nationally accredited program for treatment of breast cancer. It also contributes to a national network of breast centers that are at the forefront of research for improving treatments. The breast center is active in educating our community about detecting breast cancer early. It spreads the word about breast self-exams, mammograms, and other forms of prevention. The Betty Williams Breast Center began with an initial donation by Betty Williams, a breast cancer survivor and longtime Best Horizons member. You can see her at the walkathon, where she will be participating for the 17th consecutive year!